Holiday Hours Alert: What’s Open and Closed on July 4th, 2025

As America Marks 249 Years of Independence, Here’s What’s Open and Closed on July 4, 2025 As Americans celebrate 249 years of independence with fireworks, family gatherings, and barbecues, many services and businesses will observe closures in honor of the national holiday. The Fourth of July, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in…

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Microsoft Announces Largest Workforce Cuts in Years, Targeting Xbox and Sales Units

Microsoft Lays Off 9,000 Employees, Impacting Xbox and Sales Divisions in Largest Job Cut in Years Microsoft has announced another round of mass layoffs, affecting approximately 9,000 employees—its largest workforce reduction in over two years and the second significant layoff in recent months. The cuts, which began Wednesday, are hitting the company’s Xbox gaming division,…

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Wegmans Issues Recall on Chocolate for Undisclosed Allergen in 8 States, D.C.

Wegmans Recalls Chocolate Candy in 9 States Over Undeclared Milk Allergen A popular chocolate candy sold at Wegmans stores has been recalled due to an undeclared milk allergen that could pose a serious or potentially life-threatening risk to those with milk allergies. The recall was issued by Mellace Family Brands California, Inc., based in Warren,…

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Trey Parker and Matt Stone Rip Into Paramount-Skydance Deal: “It’s a S—show”

The creators of South Park are blasting the upcoming Paramount-Skydance merger, blaming the corporate shake-up for delaying the premiere of their long-running animated series. “This merger is a s‑‑‑show and it’s f‑‑‑ing up South Park,” read a fiery statement posted Wednesday on the show’s official social media account, attributed to creators Trey Parker and Matt…

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Juniper Fire Nearly Contained: 755-Acre Blaze in Riverside County at 95%

PERRIS, Calif. (CNS) — The Juniper Fire in Riverside County has reached 95% containment after burning 755 acres, prompting authorities to lift all evacuation warnings. Cal Fire Riverside reported early Wednesday that crews will continue patrolling the area throughout the day to ensure full containment. Residents were urged to remain cautious when traveling through the…

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The New ‘Employee’ in Thousands of Organizations Could Be Their Greatest Security Threat

AI Browser Agents Are Now the Weakest Link in Cybersecurity—And Hackers Are Taking Full Advantage A growing number of organizations are deploying AI-powered browser agents to automate routine tasks—everything from booking flights to responding to emails. But a new report reveals a disturbing trend: these agents are falling for basic cyber scams that even the…

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No Death Penalty for Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger, Plea Deal Sparks Family Backlash

The family of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the four University of Idaho students brutally murdered in November 2022, is expressing intense anger and heartbreak over a proposed plea deal that could spare accused killer Bryan Kohberger the death penalty. The shocking development comes just weeks before the highly anticipated trial was set to begin. Kaylee…

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Senate Bill Adds Unexpected Tax Burden to Wind and Solar Industries

Headline:Senate Megabill Stuns Clean Energy Sector With New Tax and Sudden Credit Rollbacks Subheadline:Wind and solar industries face rising costs, uncertain futures as Senate Republicans push through sweeping legislation targeting renewable energy incentives. By Gorgeous Trends Staff WriterPublished: June 30, 2025 In a move that has sent shockwaves through the renewable energy sector, the U.S….

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